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I saw some bottles of it at the Duty Free in Buffalo two days ago when I was going to the airport and it really caught my eye. I haven't heard anything about it though and that's the only place I've ever seen it.
13 years ago 0
They also had a different bottle of King of Queens that looked just like a regular bottle and was a basic blended whisky without any age mentioned. That bottle was $14 for 750ml.
13 years ago 0
@RickSalut Hi Rick, Doesn't say which distillery or when it was bottled, so it's hard to say. I've never seen the label before - it could be one of those just labelled for your local market. 12yo in itself shouldn't be worth very much, and it's not a single malt, not cask strength...
13 years ago 0
Just picked up two bottles of this product in the duty free while in the Dominican Republic. No knowledge of origin except Glasgow so far. But I will say that it is a light product with a bit of a sharp nose. Not bad for a blended scotch. I will not be denied information... (giggle).... so as I find out more I will post same. Oh, by the way. The duty free deal was great in as much as they were offering a "two-fer" with 2 bonus classes ber bottle. So, two bottles, four glasses = $25.00 U.S. Not bad.
12 years ago 0
I have never heard of this one before - a friend bought a bottle at the US duty free at a "good"price" - i found it a bitter harsh for a blend - u are right very little on the bottle to identify
11 years ago 0
I have a friend who just got this bottle of scotch as a present from his mother and since he cannot find any information about it, asked me to get some. Does anybody here have ever heard of (or tried) it? If so, what do you think about it? Good? Bad? Collector's stuff?
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